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Redeem Preorder Bonuses in Monster Hunter Wilds: A Guide

by Brooklyn Apr 28,2025

Redeem Preorder Bonuses in Monster Hunter Wilds: A Guide

Pre-order bonuses have become a staple in the world of modern video games, and *Monster Hunter Wilds* is no exception. If you're eager to redeem your pre-order bonuses and other exciting add-ons in *Monster Hunter Wilds*, here's a straightforward guide on how to do it.

Where to Get Preorder Bonuses and Items in Monster Hunter Wilds

You can claim your bonus items in-game once you've completed the tutorial section and arrived at your base camp in *Monster Hunter Wilds*. The tutorial is brief and easy to navigate, serving as an introduction to the game's world and featuring a cinematic ride through the desert to rescue some NPCs.

Upon reaching your base camp, take a moment to explore the facilities before setting out on your next quest. Keep an eye out for the Support Desk Palico NPC named Conut, and interact with them.

Interacting with Conut will open a menu with various options. To claim your bonuses, select the "Claim Content" option. The game will then take a moment to verify your eligibility for the bonus items, allowing you to select and claim each one individually.

Here's a list of all the available bonus items:

  • Layered Armor
  • Palico Layered Armor
  • Seikret Decorations
  • 2 Gestures
  • Makeup/Face Paint
  • Pendant
  • 2 Hairstyles
  • Sticker Sets

These items are purely cosmetic and do not affect gameplay. You can access most of them through the character customization menus for the Hunter, Palico, and Seikret. Additionally, you can review all your in-game items by checking the Add-Ons menu when interacting with Conut.

That's all you need to know about redeeming and claiming your pre-order bonuses in *Monster Hunter Wilds*. For more tips and detailed information on the game, be sure to visit The Escapist.

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